Nick Resavy was once a walk-on at Syracuse, best known for a trick shot video he put together in 2010 featuring Gerry McNamara. The video has received 76,000 views on YouTube, and since his playing days came to a close he has earned a spot on the Syracuse coaching staff as a graduate assistant.

His playing career may be over, but he’s still making crazy shots, as seen in the video he posted on Sunday.

Jay Bilas isn’t kidding around, Oklahoma walk-on James Fraschilla is the best there is. Just check out the shot he made at the 1:12 mark. It’s ridiculous.

But the best part is that he’s using the attention that the video gets to raise awareness and money for pediatric organ donation through a charity called Hayden’s Hope, which was founded by ESPN on-air personality Dari Nowkhah after he and his wife lost a child, named Hayden, while waiting for a heart transplant.

What better way to get your Twitter followers a boost than to release a trick shot video? That was the logic for Kevin Pangos and other members of the Gonzaga backcourt, who put the video below on the Web Monday.

How is it, compared to other trick shot videos we’ve seen? You be the judge, but I’ll be honest: My personal favorite comes toward the end, when they make a shot using the “gun,” the mechanism used to rebound when a player is shooting individually. Watch for it.